verb (used with object), cobbled, cobbling. 4. to pave with cobblestones. /ˈkɒbəl/noun 1. short for cobblestone 2. (geology) a rock fragment, often rounded, with a diameter of 64–256 mm and thus smaller than a boulder but larger than a pebbleverb 3. (transitive) to pave (a road) with cobblestones /ˈkɒbəl/verb (transitive) 1. to make or mend (shoes) 2. to put together clumsily n.

“paving stone; worn, rounded stone,” c.1600, earlier cobblestone, probably a diminutive of cob in some sense. The verb in this sense is from 1690s. Related: Cobbled; cobbling. v.

“to mend clumsily,” late 15c., perhaps a back-formation from cobbler (n.1), or from cob, via a notion of lumps. Related: Cobbled; cobbling. cobble (kŏb’əl) A rock fragment larger than a pebble and smaller than a boulder. Pebbles have a diameter between 64 and 256 mm (2.56 and 10.24 inches) and are often rounded.

[kob-ler] /ˈkɒb lər/ noun 1. a person who mends shoes. 2. a deep-dish fruit pie with a rich biscuit crust, usually only on top. 3. an iced drink made of wine or liquor, fruits, sugar, etc. 4. a fabric rejected because of defective dyeing or finishing. 5. a mummichog. 6. Archaic. a clumsy workman. /ˈkɒblə/ […]

[kob-ler] /ˈkɒb lər/ noun 1. a person who mends shoes. 2. a deep-dish fruit pie with a rich biscuit crust, usually only on top. 3. an iced drink made of wine or liquor, fruits, sugar, etc. 4. a fabric rejected because of defective dyeing or finishing. 5. a mummichog. 6. Archaic. a clumsy workman. /ˈkɒbləz/ […]

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